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This week’s heatwave is causing my nose to bleed. We are hitting temperature of what feels like 42 deg C (108 F).

When you are from a tropical rainforest countries like ours that’s far from a fault line, you don’t really talk abt the weather. You just enjoy it. It’s pretty perfect.

And it was like that - until abt 10 yrs ago when haze from deforestation, over-industrialisation, peat fires, thunderstorms, flood started kicking in.

Climate change is real.

- Denying it is silly. Capitalising over it ie wef is cruel

- Logging is needed. Corrupted and uncontrolled logging should go

- Carbon trade is strategic. But bullying 3rd world country into trading should go.

- Oil and Gas is needed. But it could use a lot of impactful preventive methods (I work with a startup on this)

- Fast fashion is bad. Every year, from America alone several million tans of synthetic waste is dumped onto the landfills of South America and Africa.

- Renewable energy is good. You don’t need to make it mandatory but you could innovate on it.

- Nuclear is good.

This is a great book on understanding nuclear as green energy.

A few things are crucial in green energy,

1) baseload (grid power used in cities) - so far only fossil fuels (coal) hydro, and nuclear are used. Wind and solar are not used as they are intermittent. Coal is used by 2/3 of the world

2) landscape - A nuclear plant producing 1,000 megawatts takes up 1/3 a square mile. A wind farm would have to cover over 200 square miles to obtain the same result, and a solar array over 50 square miles

3) hazard comparison - between coal waste and nuclear waste.

Nuclear waste is minuscule - one Coke can’s worth per person-lifetime of electricity.

Coal waste is massive—68 tons of solid stuff and 77 tons of carbon dioxide per person-lifetime of strictly coal electricity.

Nuclear waste goes into dry cask storage, kept in small area, controlled & monitored.

A 1-gigawatt coal plant burns 3 million tons of fuel a yr, produces 7 million tons of CO2, goes into everyone’s atmosphere affecting food chain, air pollution,lung diseases etc

I agree with many points you mentioned. One thing I am missing here is considering historical global trends of climate change. We can definitely do better in terms of pollution, and figuring out more effective ways of energy production as you mentioned. An awareness of both sides is necessary for a proper strategy as well as the communication of said strategy to others.

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